Block WhatsApp Chat Screenshots With New Feature

How To Block WhatsApp Conversation Screenshots ?

WhatsApp announced to launched another amazing feature for WhatsApp user. Now you can Block WhatsApp Conversation Screenshots With New Feature of your WhatsApp chat history.

Yes now you can do it here is solution.

Go to your WhatsApp settings

In settings go to account

In account go to privacy

In privacy find Conversation Screenshots

Enable

Block WhatsApp Conversation Screenshots

But right now this security feature available for limited country but soon its applicable for everyone.

A new feature is being tested by WhatsApp that will enable the users to block the conversation screenshots.

WhatsApp’s beta version was launched in which two new features have been introduced. One feature is of new Emoji’s and stickers and the other is the fingerprint security lock feature.

The most important feature being tested by WhatsApp is the ability to add fingerprint security. It is filed under the authentication head and it will enable users to lock the app with an unlock function. This new feature will enable users to block conversation screenshots in WhatsApp.

The Fingerprint security when enabled requires a fingerprint to open WhatsApp and conversation screenshots are blocked. You can still reply to messages from notification and answer calls if WhatsApp is locked.

When the app is locked the WhatsApp users will be able to send and receive messages via the notification windows but the conversation screenshots will not be allowed.

Whatsapp is reported to have rolled out a new beta version that blocks users from taking screenshot of conversations.

According to reports, the Facebook-owned messaging app has been working on implementing biometric authentication for Android phones.

WhatsApp beta update on Google Play Store shows a new development for biometric authentication.

Those who use fingerprint sensor to lock/unlock WhatsApp will not be allowed to take screenshots of chats.

If a user enable this new feature for Android, the users at the receiving end would not be able to take screeshot,

As of now, there’s no information when this new feature will roll out, or whether it will be announced for Android, iOS or both.